Pasha

Pasha A. was born in 1969. Pasha has been a herdsman for twelve years, raising cows. He is an IDP (Internally Displaced Person). He is a refugee from Fuzuli city who now lives with his close-knit family in the Fuzuli region. He is married and has two children who go to school. Now, Pasha needs 2300 AZN to buy cows to increase production of the milk he sells in stores.

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